In the United States, many industry insiders are celebrating.
Especially those small ga companies that were once 'persecuted' by GaStar Entertainnt.
They don't think the gas they developed are rubbish, they just feel they were persecuted.
They were doing well, and suddenly they were shattered by GaStar Entertainnt's onslaught.
Now that GaStar Entertainnt has to open the source code of their ga console, it's like a heaven-sent opportunity.
In this situation, all of them can imdiately develop GaStar Entertainnt console gas without any restrictions.
They can produce a bunch of trash gas to flood GaStar Entertainnt's console.
Just take advantage of this favorable wind, and perhaps they will have a trend of rising again.
So of the small ga companies that had previously disbanded have started to slowly co back to life.
But until the regulations settle completely, no one dares to touch GaStar Entertainnt's moldy head.
Now GaStar Entertainnt has a super powerful team of lawyers.
The US governnt can't fight them, but dealing with these ordinary comrcial companies is a piece of cake.
Especially these small companies, a slight lawsuit can bankrupt them instantly.
And GaStar Entertainnt's struggle is far from over, they are still striving to resist the execution of the new regulations through their network of connections and their own team of lawyers, seemingly intending to resist desperately.
And as GaStar Entertainnt fights harder, those ga companies in the US beco happier.
Lilith announced on that day that the gas on their new console would be discounted nationwide by ten percent.
Red Fruit Company also seized the opportunity to promote their newly developed Red Fruit 1 console, which boasts super-strong 32-bit graphics performance, on paper even stronger than GaStar Entertainnt's PN2 console.
And they promised that all third-party vendors who joined them would not be charged any royalties in the first year, and only thirty percent royalties would be charged after one year.
This move also garnered favor from many US ga companies, and so of the erging US ga companies have begun to prepare to expand on the new consoles.
As for GaStar Entertainnt's console? Sorry, we're not planning to develop on it anymore.
Because developing on such consoles won't make a penny, since the country has acknowledged the appearance of pirated copies on those four consoles, developing gas on them would be foolish, and now ga developnt has entered the era where storage is often hundreds of gabytes, and consoles like the SFC, relying on external special cartridges, can only reach a maximum capacity of one hundred gabytes, which is slowly becoming inadequate for ga developers' needs.
Surya Electronics, as a company from the sa country as GaStar Entertainnt, Issei Hayasaka sympathized with Takayuki.
He thought Takayuki was a very talented person, but unfortunately he was too conspicuous, leading to being targeted by the US first.
If it weren't for GaStar Entertainnt charging ahead, it would probably be Surya Electronics that would be targeted sooner or later.
At this mont, he was considering if Takayuki was temporarily down, he would try to facilitate a company acquisition. If Surya Electronics took the lead in acquiring GaStar Entertainnt, that company had many high-quality ga developers. If they were all absorbed, Surya Electronics' ga developnt strength would greatly increase.
But it's strange.
Even though GaStar Entertainnt looks bleak now, the main ga developers of GaStar Entertainnt have not wavered at all, but continue to steadfastly develop gas alongside Takayuki, even if it ans starting overti to quickly make so money in the final ti.
It seems that these ga developers are really loyal to GaStar Entertainnt, which shows that Takayuki himself really has a certain charisma to attract excellent people to follow him and not easily waver.
However, as GaStar Entertainnt gradually declines, it's only a matter of ti before these people leave GaStar Entertainnt.
He himself also needs to try his best to attract a few of these excellent ga developers. Even if the acquisition of the company fails, attracting a few high-quality ga developers would also be profitable.
Under such circumstances, almost everyone in the industry has concluded that GaStar Entertainnt has no future.
But they didn't notice another thing. Except for the ga developnt team of GaStar Entertainnt itself not wavering, the other third-party ga companies that had previously cooperated tacitly with GaStar Entertainnt also had no response.
But soone really tried to approach these companies for interviews.
But the response they got was "no comnt". They would not disclose any future plans for their company.
Such a response also brought about a wave of ridicule, with many people thinking that these companies have enjoyed too much profit from GaStar Entertainnt and are not willing to change their attitudes easily. Such companies that cannot keep up with the tis will be eliminated sooner or later, so there's no need to care.
And so, ti gradually ca to the sumr of 1998.
After half a year of litigation, the new regulations in the United States were officially implented, and there were only two or three days left.
Everyone was eagerly watching the scene where GaStar Entertainnt would et its demise in the United States after the new regulations were implented.
"Three more days, GaStar Entertainnt will beco history, and a new era will belong to us!"
So celebrated, so watched the show, and so remained worried, naturally, like Tukalev, who had a good relationship with Takayuki.
And so, after three more days, the Departnt of Justice officially issued the new docunts, and a supplentary regulation specifically targeting GaStar Entertainnt began to be enforced from the mont of zero hour.
The small ga studios imdiately announced their high-fidelity clone gas, which will also be available on the four completely open-source consoles, as soon as the zero hour arrived, and this behavior is indeed a bit nauseating to GaStar Entertainnt.
These companies were also smiling smugly, and even shalessly declared that a new era was coming.
Issei Hayasaka, who was always keeping an eye on the situation, seed to suddenly let out a sigh of relief at this mont, but there was also a faint sense of loss.
So, is this competitor going to decline now?
It's really a bit lantable.
But it's also good, this way their gas will have a chance to co out.
Issei Hayasaka picked up his phone and thought about dialing Takayuki's number several tis. Because of their previous cooperation on the engine, both sides had contact information, but it had never been possible to just call the other party casually because of their competitive relationship.
But after thinking for a long ti, he decided to wait for now. Takayuki is probably feeling very bad at the mont. Wait for a couple more days, then properly contact this "forr competitor", comfort him, and see if he can be persuaded to join them.
However, at this mont, Takayuki was staring at the computer screen without stopping for a mont. When the zero hour arrived in the United States, which was two o'clock in the afternoon in Japan, Takayuki imdiately opened the backend of his company's global website, clicked the sync button for a web page that had already been prepared, and then, in the next second, a brand new popup window appeared on the company's global website.
"GaStar Entertainnt's latest handheld ga console officially released: GBA, and will be released soon."
In addition to this very conspicuous popup, there was also a prompt interface that read: GaStar Entertainnt's global face-to-face conference will be broadcast live on the internet for the first ti, and more heavyweight news will be announced to everyone.
Looking at the new webpage he had just synchronized, Takayuki's lips curled up slightly.
This should be the case: the fewer words, the bigger the event, right?
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